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Marshal integrates Sophos anti-virus to products

Marshal integrates Sophos anti-virus to products

Teaming up with Sophos, security vendor Marshal today announced the availability of Sophos’s anti-virus engine as an add-on for the MailMarshal and WebMarshal products.
Staff Writers Nov 28 2007 1:47PM Security
Mozilla fixes three Firefox bugs

Mozilla fixes three Firefox bugs

Mozilla on Tuesday patched three security holes in its Firefox web browser and SeaMonkey cross-platform suite.
Staff Writers Nov 28 2007 11:33AM Security
Forum on high tech crime kicks off in Canberra

Forum on high tech crime kicks off in Canberra

The Australian Federal Police kicked-off a two day international forum on high tech crime in Canberra today featuring delegates from six countries and several Australian agencies.
Staff Writers Nov 27 2007 3:59PM Security
IDC finds local small business plays hard and fast with technology

IDC finds local small business plays hard and fast with technology

IDC's latest study on the purchasing process in Australian Small Businesses reveals that they purchase technology in the same way they conduct business – very quickly.

Staff Writers Nov 27 2007 7:03AM Strategy
Futurologist predicts life in 2030

Futurologist predicts life in 2030

Neurological interfaces to a super-intelligent internet are among the predictions of what life will be like in 2030..
Staff Writers Nov 27 2007 7:00AM Strategy
Mobiles 'prove' women are better multitaskers

Mobiles 'prove' women are better multitaskers

A global online survey has revealed something that our mothers could have told us for free: women are better at multitasking than men..
Staff Writers Nov 27 2007 7:00AM Oddware
Telstra gave $18.8M to Australians in 2006/07

Telstra gave $18.8M to Australians in 2006/07

Telstra has apparently shelled out $18.8 million in 2006-07 to help Australians live and work in their local communities.
Staff Writers Nov 27 2007 6:59AM Telco/ISP
ACS chooses new president, Argy to leave in January 2008

ACS chooses new president, Argy to leave in January 2008

The Australian Computer Society has elected a new national president, after current president, Phillip Argy completes his two year term in early January 2008.
Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 4:14PM Training & Development
Pioneer lands bumper $500m government contract

Pioneer lands bumper $500m government contract

White-box manufacturer Pioneer Computers Australia has signed up the $500 million ITS2007 NSW whole of government panel contract.
Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 4:02PM Hardware
Hostworks warns new Government to invest in broadband backbone

Hostworks warns new Government to invest in broadband backbone

Hostworks managing director, Marty Gauvin has warned the incoming Federal Government that Australia’s broadband infrastructure hinders the nation's ability to compete internationally in the online economy.
Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 3:57PM Telco/ISP
California University goes with Aussie developer

California University goes with Aussie developer

Australian-based software developer, HarvestRoad, has been selected by California State University as a core component in the prototype development of its California State University (CSU) Digital Marketplace.

Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 2:58PM Software
World digital radio meeting to be held in Sydney

World digital radio meeting to be held in Sydney

Australia will play host to world experts on digital radio from 12 countries. The technical committee of the WorldDMB Forum, a global trade body coordinating the introduction of digital radio worldwide, will meet in Sydney on 30 November.

Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 2:54PM Hardware
Cartridges for Planet Ark hits 5M mark

Cartridges for Planet Ark hits 5M mark

Planet Ark has announced its cartridge recycling program, ‘Cartridges 4 Planet Ark’, has diverted 5.5 million printer cartridges from Australian landfills.

Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 2:31PM Hardware
Internode opens new head office in Adelaide

Internode opens new head office in Adelaide

Broadband supplier, Internode, has relocated to provide easier access to customers and accommodate growing staff numbers.
Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 1:49PM Training & Development
Rock band sues Guitar Hero publisher

Rock band sues Guitar Hero publisher

Detroit rock band The Romantics is suing the publisher of Guitar Hero, claiming that the game features a sound-alike recording of its 1980 hit What I Like About You..
Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 7:19AM Software
Better management will prevent web gridlock

Better management will prevent web gridlock

The predicted dramatic slowdown of the internet by 2010 will not be solved simply by throwing more resources at the problem, according to broadband resource specialist Operax..
Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 7:19AM Hardware
What's next for the telecoms industry under Labor

What's next for the telecoms industry under Labor

Independent telecommunications analyst, Paul Budde, looks at how the Labor victory will further develop the broadband policies - and, even more importantly, how they will be executed.
Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 7:10AM Telco/ISP
McAfee warns of typo-squatting epidemic

McAfee warns of typo-squatting epidemic

Security firm McAfee has released a new report warning of the ever-present threat of typo-squatting.

Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 6:14AM Security
Aussie financial platform service provider enters UK market

Aussie financial platform service provider enters UK market

Australian-based online portfolio administration service provider, Præmium Australia has been chosen by a UK-based Cofunds to provide financial services and reporting tools.

Staff Writers Nov 23 2007 3:51PM Financial Services
Police warn South Australians of Nigerian scammers

Police warn South Australians of Nigerian scammers

South Australian Police are warning local residents of a surge in Nigerian scam emails targeting South Australian residents.

Staff Writers Nov 23 2007 3:06PM Software

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